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| FOr rear tires take a skid loader, point the bucket down right next to the rim and then push up and down rapidly with the bucket. Thats how I got mine off, but its really easy to smash the rims.
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| I took a Bumber jack and a old truck and broke mine when I rode quads. It worked, just had to make sure the base was all the way in to the rim.
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